• Nash Peake Works,Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 5BT England

Rafferty Steeplejacks Commended

Rafferty’s have successfully completed a full refurbishment of a 40m high brick chimney at Aizlewood’s Mill, in Sheffield. A brief description of the repair works included the following;

  • Installation of multi-lift scaffolding at the termination point of the stack complete with safety netting.
  • Man riding cradle access was installed to enable safe access to all elevations of the chimney below the termination point scaffolding. 
  • Careful restoration of the chimneys decorative stone head.
  • Cutting out and replacing spalled bricks on all elevations.
  • Raking out and re-pointing mortar joints throughout the full height of the chimney on all elevations.
  • Repairs to existing steel retaining bands and corner angle irons.
  • Manufacture and installation of a stainless steel capping arrangement.
  • Modifications to the lightning protection system to comply with BS EN 62305:2006.

On completion of the works our customer was so pleased with the conduct of our company and the steeplejacks on site that they took the time to write a letter of gratitude to which all at Rafferty’s were very grateful to receive (please see copy below). Rafferty’s would like to take this opportunity to thank Catherine and everyone involved at Aizlewood’s Mill for their hospitality and kind words of appreciation for the service we provided.

The photographs below show the chimney repairs carried out.

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Northern Ireland Contract Complete

Rafferty’s have successfully completed structural repair works to a 73.2m high steel chimney in the Northern Ireland.

A re-design and feasibility study of the structure was initially carried out which revealed that structural modifications and repairs were required to ensure the structural integrity of the chimney. This involved installing stiffening steelwork between the 20m and 24m level along with removing the existing helical strake wind stabilers and replacing them with a liquid filled stabilising damper system. 

A team of 3 steeplejacks and welder platers successfully completed the project to the complete satisfaction of the client and without any disruption to the operating conditions of the chimney.

The following photographs outline the works carried out.

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ISO 9001:2008

Following a recent external quality audit, Rafferty’s have been informed that they will achieve ISO 9001:2008 accreditation for a 12th year running. The certificate of registration will soon be posted on our website.

Rafferty’s would like to congratulate its management team for their hard work in maintaining this notable accreditation.

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Steel Chimney Modifications Complete

Rafferty’s have successfully completed structural modifications and repairs on a 37m high steel chimney for a valued client in the North West of England.

A re-design and feasibility study of the structure was initially carried out which revealed that modifications and repairs were required to ensure the structural integrity of the chimney. The modifications included removing the existing helical strake wind stabilisers and replacing them with a liquid filled stabilising damper system. Steel stiffening work was also carried out to an area of the chimney shell below roof level. Repair works included replacing areas of the internal gunite lining which had previously failed. A team of steeplejacks and welder platers successfully completed the project to the complete satisfaction of the client.

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Northern Ireland Contract Secured

Rafferty’s have secured a contract to carry out structural repairs and modifications to a 73.2m high multi flue steel chimney for a valued customer in Northern Ireland.

Following a re-design and feasibility study of the structure it was determined that the existing helical strake wind stabilisers should be removed and a new liquid filled stabilsing damper system be installed. Steel stiffening work is also required to areas of the chimney windshield where metal loss has previously occured.

The contract is expected to take approximately 4/5 weeks and will be undertaken by a team of 3 steeplejack operatives, two of which are fully coded welder platers.

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